There were 226 write-in votes for Punxsutawney Borough Council.
Both Story and Steele’s names will appear on the November ballot.
Challenger Michele P. Lorenzo received 236 votes on the Democratic ticket, and there were 157 write-in votes. Her name will also appear on the November ballot.

Douglas R. Chambers, incumbent Magisterial District Judge 54-3-01, was the winner on both tickets, as he cross-filed and received 1,246 votes on the Republican ticket and 627 votes on the Democratic side.

For the Punxsutawney Area School Board races, all candidates cross-filed.
• Melissa Snyder was the top vote-getter for Punxsutawney Area School Region I. On the Democratic ballot, she collected 42 votes (74 percent), while L. Scott Peterson received 15 votes (26 percent ).

Snyder also was the top vote-getter on the Republican ballot, with 101 votes (70 percent), while Peterson received 45 votes (31 percent).
There were no write-in votes on either ballot.

There was one write-in.
On the Republican side, White collected 117 votes (54 percent), and Houser received 99 votes (46 percent). There were no write-ins on the Republican ballot.

• In Region IX on the Democratic ballot, incumbent Penny Muth Pifer was the winner over challenger and former board member Milton L. Tyler, with 89 votes (70 percent). Tyler received 38 votes (30 percent), and there was one write-in.

On the Republican side, Pifer was also the top vote-getter with 112 votes (59 percent), while Tyler received 78 votes (41 percent). There were no write-ins.

Both Pifer and Snyder have won their seats on the board, while White and Houser will face each other again in the November general election.